Wildlife for All is a U.S.-based nonprofit campaign that seeks to reform state wildlife management to be more democratic, just, compassionate, and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems. Launched from the Southwest Environmental Center, the organization combines policy advocacy, grassroots organizing, leadership training, and communications to change how states make decisions about wildlife and to reduce lethal and extractive management practices.
State wildlife governance reform, transparency and accountability for state wildlife agencies, expanded legal protections for predators and at-risk species, limits on lethal control methods (trapping, poisons, mass removals), reform of funding mechanisms for wildlife management, and initiatives to increase public participation and equity in wildlife decision-making.
Primarily philanthropic support including individual donations, foundation grants, merchandise and fundraising, with additional revenue from events and charitable contributions (donor-advised funds, stock gifts, payroll giving).
Formerly the Southwest Environmental Center; executive leadership including Executive Director Michelle Lute; a national coalition of state-level reform advocates and partner conservation organizations involved in Wildlife for All campaigns.
Nonprofit (IRS 501(c)(3))